Monday, June 27, 2011

GOP OFFERS A JOBS PLAN AS DEMS OFFER A SPENDING CONTINUANCE PLAN

Get Government Out of the Way


GOP Jobs Plan: Getting Government Out of the Way of Small Businesses


June 27, 2011 | Posted by Speaker Boehner's Press Office | Permalink

“The job creators we hear from… they don’t have their hand out.  They don’t want a bailout,” says Rep. Renee Ellmers (R-NC) – a small business owner – in the latest Weekly Republican Address.  “All they ask us to do is get government out of the way.” Watch the video hereclick here for highlights, and learn more below about the Republican Plan for America’s Job Creatorswhich is focused on removing barriers to job growth – i.e., getting government out of the way of job creators:

House Passes Two More Jobs Bills As Part of GOP Plan for America’s Job Creators:
Democrats Are Focused on Spending, Taxing, & Regulating – Not Jobs:
  • Democrats are also proposing an increase in the debt limit that raises taxes and fails to cut spending in a meaningful way. Speaker Boehner said such a proposal won’t be accepted by the American people – and can’t pass the House.
  • The Obama Administration is also taking heat for its National Labor Relations Board’s (NLRB) job-crushing effort to block Boeing from building planes in South Carolina.
  • The White House admits increasing energy supplies will lower costs for families and small businesses, but it continues to block energy production that would create new American jobs.
  • Bloomberg News survey found “a majority of Americans” (including 40 percent of Democrats) “say job growth would best be revived with prescriptions favored by” Republicans, including cutting spending and preventing tax hikes on American families and small businesses.
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